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Consider `P(x)` to be a polynomial of degree 5 having extremum at `x=-1,1,` and `("lim")_(xvec0)((p(x))/(x^3)-2)=4` . Then the value of `[P(1)]` is (where [.] represents greatest integer function)___

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